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solarbird ([personal profile] solarbird) wrote2009-03-18 02:43 pm
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hee hee hee hee hee

So, [livejournal.com profile] ysabel played the short test recording of January to a friend, and now [livejournal.com profile] diego001 is my first CD's second sponsor! Thanks! ^_^ (I still can't get over the idea that anybody would want to do that. It just makes me giggle. Hee hee hee hee hee *^_^*;; )

(I guess I'm gonna have to actually make all this shit work now! Today it only took 10 minutes to get the DAW to acknowledge my microphone inputs, and it didn't even break output fixing it. I don't know why it quit; I even left it running overnight after yesterday's misadventures. Oh, yesterday it wouldn't do input OR output OR talk to my monitor properly anymore (to wit: fuck! they broke plug-and-play again!) and that took 3.5 hours to make go. So I left it running. I thought that'd mean everything would still work today. Well, mostly. Anybody who thinks Linux is "ready for the desktop" needs to come off the crystal meth. Now.

But honestly, there must be a stable point in here somewhere. People actually use this shit! And it can't be like this for everybody! I blame, I dunno, Compaq. And possibly global warming.)
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[identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com 2009-03-18 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Talk to [livejournal.com profile] mdlbear about recording stuff with Linux and Macs. If you want to, poke around on http://steve.savitzky.net/ and follow linkies first... [livejournal.com profile] mdlbear_albums is also a useful resource for "how I did this".... tell him I sent you.

[identity profile] angharads-house.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
well, heck, we'd be happy to sponsor the darned thing as well, for that matter.

still paying it forward like y'do. ^_^

[identity profile] angharads-house.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
not necessarily yikes, I hope -- more like a collection of small catalytic acts. send link to snippet, maybe?

[identity profile] ysabel.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Personally, I have about the same amount of difficulty (read: small) configuring my Windows boxes and my Unix boxes. So I find them equally ready for the desktop. *grin*
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[personal profile] maellenkleth 2009-03-19 10:07 am (UTC)(link)
That's pretty much why I backed away from Linux -- too many component files coupled with opaque documentation. A nice implementation of mahjong is insufficient grounds for installation of a new OS.

Linux's learning curve is not impossible to follow, but the time required for optimisation is simply too high when one has limited free time.

I remain thankful that my actual production system is stable and simple. The KISS principle applies.

[identity profile] angharads-house.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
o-keh, so that explains why we have six active machines on the housenet, now? better get the linux guru up here for a day.

[identity profile] rfunk.livejournal.com 2009-03-20 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
What distribution is that? My Ubuntu systems just have xorg.conf replacing the old XF86Config, and even that is semi-optional these days.

Though to get multi-monitor to automatically work properly with my laptop I did have to add "/usr/bin/xrandr --output VGA --auto --above LVDS" to strategic places, not something most people would be up for.

[identity profile] rfunk.livejournal.com 2009-03-20 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
These days most of what used to be in XF86Config *can* still be defined in xorg.conf, but is normally detected automatically and therefore omitted from the config file, making it normally much smaller than the old XF86Config files. My current laptop xorg.conf exists for the sole purpose of defining a virtual display large enough for two monitors.

[identity profile] diego001.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Anybody who thinks Linux is "ready for the desktop" needs to come off the crystal meth. Now.

Hee. It's true. Although to be perfectly honest, my opinion on hardware and software is "all hardware sucks, all software sucks."